Cicely Tyson, Groundbreaking Screen and Broadway Actress, Dies at 96

Mar. 16, 2025

Cicely Tyson,the legendary Tony Award and Emmy-winning actress, has died. She was 96.

“I have managed Miss Tyson’s career for over 40 years, and each year was a privilege and blessing,” her manager, Larry Thompson, said in a statement Thursday. “Cicely thought of her new memoir as a Christmas tree decorated with all the ornaments of her personal and professional life. Today she placed the last ornament, a Star, on top of the tree.”

With a career spanning more than 60 years, Tyson never retired from the entertainment industry and was most famously known for her roles playing resilient, uplifting Black women.

“It’s very exciting to know that you are, hopefully, making a roadway for someone else to follow,” she told PEOPLE earlier this month in an interview about her groundbreaking life and career that appears in this week’s issue.

Tyson starred in decades of film and television including the notable 1972 dramaSounder, for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress andThe Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, which earned her twoEmmy awards, as well asOldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All. In 2018, she became the first Black woman toreceive an honorary Oscar.Two years later, she wasselectedfor the Peabody Career Achievement Award for her work on the stage, in film and on television.

She also scored Emmy nods for the miniseriesRootsandKing.

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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 14: Actress Cicely Tyson attends “The Gin Game” Broadway opening night after party at Sardi’s on October 14, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 14: Cicely Tyson during the Broadway Opening Night performance Curtain Call for ‘The Gin Game’ at the John Golden Theatre on October 14, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Walter McBride/WireImage)

Tyson said she made specific choices throughout her career in order to address social issues important to her like race and gender.

“I realized very early on when I was asked certain questions or treated in a certain way that I needed to use my career to address those issues,” Tyson told PEOPLE at the “I Have a Dream” Foundation’s Spirit of the Dream Annual Spring Gala in June 2016.

The 1977 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame inductee received the Eugene M. Lang Lifetime Achievement Award for her successful acting career and the Cicely Tyson Community School of Performing and Fine Arts.

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“I used my career as my platform in an effort to address these issues, and every now and then when I receive an achievement award I realize that I did make the right choices,” Tyson told PEOPLE. “The sacrifices that I made as a result were worth it.”

In 1983, Tyson toldThe New York Timesabouthow she chose her roles.

“Unless a piece really said something, I had no interest in it. I have got to know that I have served some purpose here,” she said.

Tyson, who was the first Black actress to win a lead actress Emmy Award, was admired throughout her career, especially for the deep feeling she brought to each of her characters.

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HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER - “Anna Mae” - With chaos surrounding Annalise, she just can’t stand the pressure anymore and needs to escape. Meanwhile, Frank must come to terms with the things he has done while Wes continues to get closer to finding out about his past, on the season finale of “How to Get Away with Murder,” THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Nicole Wilder/ABC via Getty Images) VIOLA DAVIS, CICELY TYSON

“I look at every role as a person that I’m meeting for the first time, and that allows me — because of the curiosity that I’ve always had since I was a child, and thank God I still have it — to delve into the personality, to find out who they really are,” Tyson told theAssociated Pressin May 2015. “And once I can do that, it gives me some assurance that I can honestly project the character of the person.”

In June 2020,Tyson was selected for the Peabody Career Achievement AwardwithOprah Winfrey, Davis and others honoring her work.

“Cicely Tyson, throughout your incomparable career, you’ve chosen to bring to life women of hope, determination, grit and grace because that is who you are,” Winfrey said in a video tribute at the time. “Your integrity is impeccable.”

“So I thank you for not just paving the way for me and every other Black woman who dared to have a career in entertainment, but being the way,” Winfrey added.

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Tyson was formerly married to jazz legend Miles Davis for seven years from 1981 to 1988 and has one daughter from a brief early marriage.

source: people.com